Reviews of Anaheim Harbor RV Park

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8

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Jun 2017 -
$70.00

We chose this park because of it being close to Disneyland. There is a shuttle that stops next door but Disneyland is an easy walk of about a half mile. We had an extra wide back in spot and were able to have room on one side to have our awning out with a picnic table and room for two vehicles on the other. The hook ups are at the back of the site so I had to use extensions for the water and sewer. Could connect to WiFi the first day but not the rest of the days. We were also able to see the fireworks from our RV. The bathrooms/shower are outdated but clean and could use a remodel. The pool looked nice but we did not use it. - CoastCamper

Jul 2015 -
$53.00

Used it to park our tent trailer while we visited Disney. Was okay, but didn't stay there really, just parked and slept.

When you enter the park you think "looks great and green", that quickly changes into "this is bad". The service is the worst you can imagine. Personal activities are more important than customers, excuse me? They let me wait until they had discussed with a friend whether or not they would join the drinking party that evening. No smiles, no kindness, very bad attitude!

The restrooms and showers are outdated. The campsites have different sizes and it is up to the staff if you get a great spot with grass and a picnic table or if your windows are 2 inch apart of your neighbors.

A park can be made as good looking as you want, when the service you get is not good, it does not matter - Palazzo fan

Reviews of Anaheim RV Village

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10

7

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Jan 2014 -
$59.00

Another one bites the dust. Web site says closing for renovations February 2, 2014. Arrived last night and employees are all fired as of that date. Property has been sold to Disney for an employee parking lot. Enjoying our last stay at this great park. Nice pool and hot tub. Has a game room; the kids like the vending machines. Only a few RVs still here. Disney nightly Fireworks are awesome, framed by palm trees. - Pumpman2

Oct 2013 -
$45.00

First, we would definitely return to this park again, but there were some surprises. First, our campsite was not level, not a big problem by any means, but was surprised we had to pull out the levelers. The biggest disappointment was the Wi-Fi that was non-existent in the RV. If you need to have Wi-Fi inside your RV then this may not be the place for you. In today's world there is absolutely no reason not to have working Wi-Fi, if you advertise it. But the hot tub was great after a day walking in Disney. - shayob

Oct 2013 -
$56.00

Great location for Disneyland; about a half mile walk or pick up the $5/day shuttle. Not a great place to just hang out around your campsite. Sites are pretty close together. "Resort" is just a large concrete parking lot with strips of grass between sites. There are two small fenced areas for dogs, not enough room to exercise a large dog. Pretty quiet and safe considering its located at the intersection of two major streets (Ball & Harbor). Nice pool area. - Lizzy P

Reviews of Anaheim RV Park

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Jul 2018 -
$95.00

Very clean park that is at the back door to Disney. Service is excellent and personel have all kind of information about Disney. You can see fireworks every night. Well worth the price and would stay again. - Biggyrat

Jun 2018 -
$75.00

This campground is one of the most unusual campgrounds I've ever stayed at. The allure is being a mile from Disneyland, and it's all worth it! So close that every night I watched fireworks from my rig (or the pool). It's a great place, it's just right in the middle of town, next to an elementary school and highway. I always felt safe, saw several Anaheim Police officers patrol during the day, and there is an employee that drives around and keeps watch all night long as well. The campground itself is laid out kind of weird, but it works well. All sites are concrete pads and level. Plenty big enough for my trailer, vehicle and extra car from family that visited. There is trees around and some grass in/around most sites. Full hook ups, all services worked well, water pressure was even pretty high. Cable tv with several channels. There is a picknic table at the site, no grill or fire ring as no campfires due to city ordinances, but it would be pretty odd to have a campfire in the middle of town. Couple of large grassy areas for the dogs, but not fenced in for "off-leash". The pool is nice, but a tad small in my opinion. There are 3 bathroom/shower house/ laundry facility's spread around. Very clean and good hot water. Laundry was $2.50/$2.00 wash/dry, the area we used had 4 of each. The place was kept very clean, we really enjoyed it! Check in was easy. The office staff polite and helpful. Great with information on the area and other things to do. There was 2 computers and a printer in the office to use, a lounge area with a tv, vending machines, and coffee. Ice for sale and some general camping supplies for the rig ( TP, toilet chemicals and hoses.) A Bus stops right at the office (not a public bus, only for area hotels and resorts) $5.50 a day will take you all over Anaheim, parking at Disney is $20, so depending on your party, totally worth it. I wouldn't hesitate to stay again! - fullfamily6

Mar 2018 -
$75.00

Close to Disneyland, very clean as you'd expect. Shuttle picks you up just outside the gate. Sites are close together. If your a tourist then this is for you. - Money2Burn

Reviews of Orangeland RV Park

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10

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Aug 2018 -
$75.00

Great Facility! Clean, well maintained park with a helpful, friendly staff. Asphalt roads and level sites. All or most sites have fruit trees and you may help yourself. We had a pull thru premium site that had plenty of room for our 36ft. 5th wheel and truck. They also let us wash our RV at our site. We would definitely stay here again! - DGrill

Aug 2018 -
$70.00

Good: they have a trash pickup service all day, just set it out by in front of your rig. May not sound nice but it is. We don't usually watch much tv but I had quite a bit of idle time this trip... the cable tv service was great. It required a free cable box rental but the HD quality was exceptional and basic channels were offered. The heated pool is great. Large, lots of seating. Surrounded by palm trees. Really nice. WiFi is slow but it actually works which I feel is quite hard to find at most parks. The putting green is cute. They have little bits to make your own mini golf course. The covered play ground is decent for younger kids. The fruit trees are a bit of a novelty the kids like it but the only thing I picked was a lime for a drink and was too dry to use. The bad: I am a boondocker I come into the city because there is an event that asks me to.... these spaces are crazy close together. I had enough space for my awning and my slide but not even one inch more in their basic space. I was literally in the trees on both sides. It's a good thing I'm not shy otherwise I'd be weirded out by my neighbors in the window watching me sit out for my morning coffee. Space 198 backed up to a gym on the other side of the wall which was active during weekday nights and made for some interesting background noise while sitting out. End result: hands down the best park near Disneyland. I've been to all of them. I don't like "camping" in this city but for Anaheim this is the right place to book your stay. - redwake

Apr 2018 -
$65.00

Biggest problem is two tiny dog parks and a sign that says we can't leave the park on their path with our dog (?). Sites are tight, not much road noise, some fireworks noise from Angel Stadium and Disneyland. Very nice people. Wonderful, huge laundry, beautiful grounds, lots of security around in golf carts. We will return. - saturn7

Reviews of Ponderosa Mobile Home & RV Park

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4

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Mar 2016 -
$40.00

Since we were arriving on a Saturday the office told us that there would be information for us clipped to the office door which included a map of available sites to use. The sites were very narrow (we were actually hanging over the next site with our slides deployed) and it was a challenge to get on the site. Very quiet park and the permanent residents that we saw kept their double wide mobile homes very neat with attractive landscaping. We stayed here since the other options was full for the week end, and the cost wasn't out of sight! It is close to lots of restaurants and attractions. - Rick & Karen

Sep 2014 -
$59.00

Stay elsewhere. This is a neglected RV park that is part of a mobile home park with virtually no management. Basically, it's is a free-for-all with no manager on site for more than a couple hours a week. People came and went regularly without even paying. The dumpsters were usually overflowing with couches and mattresses from the trailer park. The bathrooms are inexcusably bad. The shower head is mounted at chest level and the rest of the bathroom is just decaying. They were never cleaned in the time we stayed and smelled terrible. No locks on the doors. Prepare to use your RV shower exclusively. Many sites are pretty uneven so if you do stay here, bring a lot of leveling blocks. Beware of the cockroaches living in the sewers. They have a pool but seeing they never cleaned the bathrooms, it's hard to believe they did much to maintain the pool. The trailer park residents don't have any qualm about cutting through the RV sites as shortcuts. Overall this is the worst park we've stayed at in our cross country travels. It's sad because it has potential, but management just doesn't seem to care about the place. - wantahertzdonut

Reviews of C C Camperland

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9

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Jun 2006 -
$47.00

The maintenance on the campground is excellent. Everyone is friendly. The pool is well taken care of. Showers and bathrooms are cleaned and disinfected everyday. There are plenty of tall trees for shade on the lots. Plenty of picnic tables to sit on. Wi-Fi provided by the owner through Boingo Wireless. You can see the fireworks from Disneyland everynight: 9:30pm. If you like a camping atmosphere, this is the place. There's no crime in the park. The place is very secure. The park has been here since Disneyland opened 50 years ago. I have enjoyed it greatly! - k.wettlaufer

Oct 2005 -
$40.00

The man who runs the park was one of the worst people that I have ever delt with. Not a friendly man. Told me there are no other parks in the area which was a total lie. The sites are very small. All back in sites. Cats running around. Ants are a major problem in the park. There are a lot of trees in the park that shed a lot of shade but also a lot of seeds and leaves.The only nice thing about the park is Disneyland was with in waling distance. - Mrs Anne

Sep 2005 -
$47.00

This is a private RV park to definitely stay away from. The listing in Trailer Life Directory states it has 35 full hookups (30/50 amps) sites. We made our registration for a space with 30 amp. Upon arrival the daily rate did not include a 13% tax. They tried to put us in a 15 amp plug-in telling us to use an adapter. We have a 30 amp coach. After a few words they moved us to another space that had a 30 amp plug. The park is run-down and does not have an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The park rules are outrageous and state that you are not allowed to walk your pet around the park, ride bikes, check oil levels, or even open your car hood. The spaces are small and you have to park your vehicle away from your RV where it cannot be seen. The park manager is not a friendly person. We will never come here again nor recommend this park to anyone. - Darla15468

Reviews of Elks Lodge #1952 (Members Only)

Rating:

8

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Apr 2017 -
$30.00

For the area a very good value .Close to Disneyland close to Knottsberry Farm easy access on freeway 22. Probably the only drawback that this park has is you do have some freeway noise you do have some secondary street noise, but it seems to quiet down at night. Power could be an issue come summertime or when weather gets hot it seem like the voltage was low and the amperage was low for 30 amp it may be a struggle if everybody has their air-conditioning on not sure just something I noticed . This lodge has a lot going on every night something is happening . They have an excellent Park area behind the lodge that is for members only that you can walk your pet in just remember to pick up any Pet deposits . Overall I felt very safe in the area there is a campground host here which is very helpful the dump station is very accessible. We would definitely stay here again . My only suggestion is parking try to park in the sites 4 through 18 you will be a little bit buffered from the street noise and you won't feel like you're sleeping in traffic , lol. They do have a coin operated washer and dryer set up the park is set up very good for RV'ers. My biggest suggestion would be call ahead let them know you're coming so you can make sure you have a spot when you get here.We camped here in a motorhome. - monaco cruiser

Reviews of Village RV Park

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7

2

9

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Aug 2016 -
$33.00

Rate is for monthly stay. Most people are here for work. Mostly monthly tenants. Kept up really well. Office staff are great. VERY tight spaces. Most spaces you will have to get your neighbor to move there cars/trucks to get it. - Spantz

Nov 2013 -
$30.00

This is a glorified parking lot next to a mobile home park with 46 marked spots, two of which are occupied by the office and a small mobile home, so there are only 44 sites available for RVs. Due to a recent ownership change, this park is not allowing any RVs older than 2000. The only thing this park has going for it is that it is the only park in the area. If you want to use the mobile home park's pool facilities, it costs $50 (non refundable). The management recently trimmed the trees located around the edge of the park back to bare branches, so there is no more shade in the park. I paid the monthly rate. The dog area is a small strip of grass in the back, and maneuvering a big rig in the park is possible, but difficult. No tents or anything like them (e.g., easy-up) allowed. The only reason I would go back here is because I need to be in the area for a family emergency. - Hunterman

Sep 2006 -
$40.00

Great, clean park. Management was exceptional. Sites are close together, and there is really no area for pets, but it's a safe, nice park. Usually a waiting list. - rollngstonz

Reviews of Caravan Mobile Home Park

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5

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Feb 2010 -
$20.00

This is basically five pull-through spots in front of a permanent mobile home park. But the good news is that it is right off the I-210 freeway so it is a perfect over night stop off if driving between Palm Desert and Northern California. I called ahead and the lady asked me to put $20 cash in the mail slot of her door if I came late. When I left early in the morning, two other rigs had pulled in. You can not even put out slides as the spaces are that tight. I was able to pick up some Wi-Fi from a neighbor and quite a few TV stations came in via antenna because of being so close to Los Angeles. It was a bit noisy and absolutely no ambiance, but for a very reasonable stop-off with electric, we found it very convenient. - WinnebagoTraveler

Reviews of Chino Hills State Park

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5

10

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Oct 2006 -
$12.00

This park is not recommended for anyone with a trailer. The reason is the park entrance is by a NARROW, ONE LANE washboard road, and if you meet someone coming the other way, you cannot pass. If you do decide to camp here, the campground is on a hill, and the sites are not level, but are on asphalt. There is a charcoal grill and a picnic table, and water is at a central spigot. The rangers are very friendly, and the campground is quiet. - res08hao

Sep 2005 -
$12.00

While Chino Hills State Park has existed for a couple of decades, or more, the new small campground was just opened in May of 2005. Maximum length for RV's is 28 feet. All spots are back in. In a few years the trees they have planted will provide nice shade. The 24 spots are all paved and pretty level, and are terraced up the side of a hill, so everyone gets a view! The restrooms and showers are brand new and immaculate! Lot's of hiking, mountain biking trails. The park is about 12,000 acres with lots of Oak trees. When you enter the park you will drive about 3 miles on a narrow dirt road until you reach the center of the park where everything is paved. Very helpful Rangers on duty and easy to find. Very quiet. This little campground is one of the best kept secrets in the area. You will feel like you are 200 miles from anywhere, when in fact you are less than 4 miles from civilization! You can hear the coyotes at night. Get's the ocean breezes from Orange County. - chockwald